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Alrighty. I've been TTC and I took a test the day I was supposed to get my period, neg. I took a more, unreliable test the day after I was supposed to get my period, neg. that was yesterday. Today, 2 days after I was supposed to get my period, around 2, I got what I thought was my monthly. Very disappointed. But then around 6, I stopped bleeding. None of the bleeding today was heavy. I did my research and it says implantation bleeding occurs about 9 days after fertilization/ovulation. But I ovulatesd around like, the 6th. Ugh. Is there any possible way that the bleeding that occurred today could still be implantation bleeding!? Help!View Thread

I have been TTC for a month now and me and my hubby have tried around the time I should have been ovulating. I have been feeling odd lately. Dizziness. Tired all the time. Cravings. Cramp-like pains. Back pains. Peeing more frequently. Etc. and I am supposed to have my period by now, so I took a first response test this morning and it came back negative. I'm only about a day past when I should have gotten my period. Is there still a chance I could be pregnant?View Thread

I would advise you to wait until after your next period. Because you just stopped taking the pill so recently, you may not have the best chances. Wait until you get your period, which is when your menstrual cycle will begin. Your best chance of conceiving is around 14 days after your cycle begins, which is when you ovulate. I hope this helped! (: wish you the best of luck!View Thread

I am definitely in the same boat! I'm trying to have my first though. Me and my fiancé have tried a LOT this month, especially around the time i was supposed to ovulate because my periods aren't really planned. I've been having cramp-like pains but its more of a knot, I've been peeing more frequently and I've put on a few pounds. I've been craving McDonald's like crazy! Also, I have been exhausted. I wish you the best of luck!View Thread

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